Early TypographyW. Skeen, 1872 - 420 páginas |
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William Skeen. BY 6335-9 WILLIAM SKEEN . COLOMBO : CEYLON . 1872 . lechassed 2-12-30 EIN The accumulation of materials in the writer's EARLY TYPOGRAPHY .
William Skeen. BY 6335-9 WILLIAM SKEEN . COLOMBO : CEYLON . 1872 . lechassed 2-12-30 EIN The accumulation of materials in the writer's EARLY TYPOGRAPHY .
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... writer's hands in the course of the last twelve months , has induced him to depart from his original intention of limiting his labours to a single book . A sketch of the history of the spread of the Art , after the sack of Mentz in 1462 ...
... writer's hands in the course of the last twelve months , has induced him to depart from his original intention of limiting his labours to a single book . A sketch of the history of the spread of the Art , after the sack of Mentz in 1462 ...
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... writer before the Members of the Colombo Athenæum , on the 24th February 1853. That Lecture was fully reported at ... writer's attention was directed to the pre- paration of a more extended essay upon the subject . The result of his ...
... writer before the Members of the Colombo Athenæum , on the 24th February 1853. That Lecture was fully reported at ... writer's attention was directed to the pre- paration of a more extended essay upon the subject . The result of his ...
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... writers not long after the close of the Fifteenth century . Many more modifications of etymology , and some of syntax , took place before the modern English language can be said to have been sub- stantially established throughout the ...
... writers not long after the close of the Fifteenth century . Many more modifications of etymology , and some of syntax , took place before the modern English language can be said to have been sub- stantially established throughout the ...
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... to be printed is tran- scribed by a careful writer upon thin transparent paper : the engraver glues each of these written sheets , with its face downwards , upon a smooth D tablet of pear or apple tree , or some other EARLY TYPOGRAPHY . 25.
... to be printed is tran- scribed by a careful writer upon thin transparent paper : the engraver glues each of these written sheets , with its face downwards , upon a smooth D tablet of pear or apple tree , or some other EARLY TYPOGRAPHY . 25.
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Adam's Peak afterwards ancient Andrew Dritzehen appears art of printing art of Typography artist berg Bible Biblia Pauperum block-books blocks Bruges cast Caxton Ceylon characters Chinese copies Coster Costerian Donatus Dutch earliest early engraved Enschedé evidence fac-simile fact Faust and Schoeffer Fifteenth century florins folio Fust Germany Guten Haarlem hand Holland honor Humphreys impressions invention inventor Johann John Faust John Gutenberg Junius Junius's known Koning labour Latin edition learned manuscripts matrices means Meerman Mentz metal types method mould moveable types origin of printing Ottley Ottley's paper perfect Peter Schoeffer Poor Man's Bible practised printer produced Psalter quaternion says separable letters separable types sheets shew shewn Skeen specimens Speculum Strasburg stücke supposed Text Corpus tion Trithemius type-founding Typography vellum whole William Caxton wood wooden letters wooden types words writers Zell Zuyren Zwolle
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Página 19 - Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!
Página 124 - The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there anything whereof it may be said, "See, this is new"? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
Página 168 - God) the method of cutting (incidendi) the characters in a matrix, that the letters might easily be singly cast, instead of 'being cut. He privately cut matrices for the whole alphabet: and when he showed his master the letters cast from these matrices, Faust was so pleased with the contrivance, that he promised Peter to give him his only daughter Christina in marriage, a promise which he soon after performed.
Página 16 - God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it. ... Thou art weighed in the balances and art found wanting. . . . Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.
Página 25 - ... or some other hard wood; and then, with gravers " and other instruments, he cuts the wood away in all those parts " upon which he finds nothing traced ; thus leaving the transcribed " characters ready for printing.
Página 140 - We may see in imagination this venerable and splendid volume leading up the crowded myriads of its followers, and imploring, as it were, a blessing on the new art, by dedicating its first fruits to the service of heaven.
Página 261 - Paved after him a broad and beaten way Over the dark abyss, whose boiling gulf Tamely endured a bridge of wondrous length From hell continued reaching the utmost orb Of this frail world...
Página 27 - The second brush is used to rub over the paper, with a small degree of pressure, that it may take the impression : this it does easily, for, not being sized with alum, it receives the ink the instant it comes in contact with it. It is only necessary that the brush should be passed over every part of the sheet with a greater or smaller degree of pressure, and repeated in proportion as the printer finds there is more or less ink upon the block. This brush is soft, and of an oblong form.
Página 406 - Faventibus , ut fit , invento novo studiis hominum , quum nova merx, nunquam antea visa, emptores undique exciretcum huberrimo quaestu , crevit simul artis amor, crevit ministerium , additi familiae operarum ministri, prima mali labes, quos inter Joannes quidam, sive is (ut fert suspicio) Faustus fuerit ominoso cognomine , hero suo infidus et infaustus , sive alius eo nomine , non magnopere laboro , quod silentum umbras inquietare nolim , contagione conscientiae quondam dum viverent tactas. Is ad...
Página 17 - New catalogues issued will also be mentionetl when forwarded. matt is a debtor to his profession, from the which, as men do of course seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves by way of amends to be a help thereunto.